19 USC 2273 - Sec. 2273. Determinations by Secretary of Labor

19 USC - U.S. Code - Title 19: Customs Duties (January 2004)


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  (a) Certification of eligibility As soon as possible after the date on which a petition is filed under section 2271 of this title, but in any event not later than 40 days after that date, the Secretary shall determine whether the petitioning group meets the requirements of section 2272 of this title and shall issue a certification of eligibility to apply for assistance under this subpart covering workers in any group which meets such requirements.

Each certification shall specify the date on which the total or partial separation began or threatened to begin. (b) Workers covered by certification A certification under this section shall not apply to any worker whose last total or partial separation from the firm or appropriate subdivision of the firm before his application under section 2291 of this title occurred - (1) more than one year before the date of the petition on which such certification was granted, or (2) more than 6 months before the effective date of this part. (c) Publication of determination in Federal Register Upon reaching his determination on a petition, the Secretary shall promptly publish a summary of the determination in the Federal Register together with his reasons for making such determination. (d) Termination of certification Whenever the Secretary determines, with respect to any certification of eligibility of the workers of a firm or subdivision of the firm, that total or partial separations from such firm or subdivision are no longer attributable to the conditions specified in section 2272 of this title, he shall terminate such certification and promptly have notice of such termination published in the Federal Register together with his reasons for making such determination.

Such termination shall apply only with respect to total or partial separations occurring after the termination date specified by the Secretary.


References In Text

For the effective date of this part, referred to in subsec. (b)(2), see Effective and Termination Date note set out preceding section 2271 of this title.

Amendments

2002 - Subsec. (a). Pub. L. 107-210 substituted "40 days" for "60 days". 1993 - Subsec. (a). Pub. L. 103-182 substituted "assistance under this subpart" for "assistance under this part".

EFFECTIVE DATE OF 2002 AMENDMENT

Amendment by Pub. L. 107-210 applicable to petitions for certification filed under this part or part 3 of this subchapter on or after the date that is 90 days after Aug. 6, 2002, except as otherwise provided, see section 151 of Pub. L. 107-210, set out as a note preceding section 2271 of this title.

EFFECTIVE DATE OF 1993 AMENDMENT

Amendment by Pub. L. 103-182 effective on the date the North American Free Trade Agreement enters into force with respect to the United States [Jan. 1, 1994], see section 506(a) of Pub. L. 103-182, set out as a note under section 2271 of this title.

TERMINATION DATE No trade adjustment assistance, vouchers, allowances, or other payments or benefits may be provided under this part after Sept. 30, 2007, except as otherwise provided, see section 285 of Pub. L. 93-618, as amended, set out as a note preceding section 2271 of this title.

Section Referred To In Other Sections

This section is referred to in sections 2275, 2291, 2318, 2355, 2395 of this title; title 28 sections 1581, 2631, 2636, 2640, 2643.

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